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This fascinating book traces the astonishing trajectory of Russian
avant-garde architecture during the brief but intense period of design
and construction that took place from 1922 - 1935. Fired by the new
language of radical avant-garde artists, architects such as Konstantin
Melnikov, Moisei Ginzburg and the Vesnin brothers produced designs whose
innovative style embodied the energy and optimism of the new Soviet
Socialist state.
The architectural photographer Richard Pare has
spent the last 15 years documenting the current state of these iconic
structures. His spectacular large-scale pictures are juxtaposed with
vintage photographs, contemporary periodicals and numerous drawings and
paintings by Constructivist artists such as Malevich, Tatlin, Popova and
El Lissitsky, making this book essential reading for all who are
interested in the history of Russian art and architecture of this
period.
The book includes essays by curators and academic experts in
this field.
Pagination : 288 p. Format : 306 x 248 Année d'édition : 2011 >> AJOUTER AU PANIER
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